Following Pakistan’s worst-ever floods, a young girl wrapped in a red shawl stands next to a sodden purda stitched from rice sacks and bedsheets as cold mists hang over a sprawling camp for internally displaced persons in the hills above Esara, Pakistan. Facing a bitter winter, displaced families in camps across Pakistan represent the poorest, most vulnerable of society, who lost everything when their rented homes were destroyed—and who now have nowhere else to go.

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